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Research

BCOM has a strong research profile which helps inform teaching and learning throughout the curriculum. Research not only aids in teaching at BCOM but evidence based medicine is increasingly required to demonstrate the efficacy of treatments. BCOM is involved in a number of areas of research, all of which link to osteopathy and naturopathy. Research publications are frequently published in peer review journals, and conference proceedings.

Year 3 and 4 students undertake a research project which results in a project which is presented as a publishable paper. For examples of our student projects please click here

BCOM is a stakeholder in NCOR which has been established to act as a unifying body for those parties engaged in osteopathic research. Representatives from Osteopathic Educational Institutions, General Osteopathic Council and British Osteopathic Association are included on the council.

Staff Research

Research study into exercise and strategies to optimise fat metabolism

We are looking to recruit healthy males, aged 18 – 40 years who regularly exercise.

If you would like to find out more about participating in this project, please contact the lead investigator.

Profiling Researchers at BCOM

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